Global Institute for Food Security donates equipment to SHA to support COVID-19 diagnostic testing
A pricey and important piece of equipment has been loaned to the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) by a University of Saskatchewan agricultural research institute.
CEO of the Global Institute for Food Security’s (GIFS) Steven Webb, says his staff use the “KingFisher” to test up to 100 samples of plant protein at a time.
The cost of the machine is upwards of $200,000.
“It’s a piece of equipment that allows for the rapid isolation of DNA, RNA or protein from biological samples. We use it at GIFS to accelerate plant breeding. And the health institute (SHA) is using the same device, the same machine to help with samples from patients to do diagnostics for COVID-19…in Ag we use the same high-end equipment that’s used in the medical field.”


